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Weight

313 g

Width

139 mm

Height

217 mm

Spine

18 mm

Pagination

238

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Trade paperback (US)

Description

Table Of Contents

Chapter 1 Acknowledgements Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Reconciliations Chapter 4 The Relevance of Logic to Philosophy Chapter 5 Epiphenomenalism, Identity, and Externalism Chapter 6 Varieties of Common Sense: Reid and Some Twentieth-Century Comparisons Chapter 7 The Unity of Eighteenth-Century Philosophy Chapter 8 Bolingbroke and the Evolution of Scientific Philosophy Chapter 9 The First and Second Editions of Kant's Critique: Some Philosophical Differences Chapter 10 On Having to Choose Between Hume and Kant Chapter 11 Mill, Fukuyama, and Social Philosophy Chapter 12 Fukuyama, Hegel, and the End of History Chapter 13 Humanism and its Role in the Contemporary World Chapter 14 Philosophy and Myth Chapter 15 Historicity, Tradition, and Invention in Antique Stories Chapter 16 Endnotes Chapter 17 Literature Cited Chapter 18 Index

Author Biography

Peter Loptson is Professor and Chair, Philosophy Department, University of Guelph.